About Gregg
Gregg Diacogiannis grew up in Washington state. After highschool, Gregg joined the US Army as an Infantryman in 2004. He served two tours to Iraq with
2-69th Armor out of Ft. Benning, Ga. After getting out of the Army Gregg has had many jobs ranging from retail management, to High Threat Security in Afghanistan, he is currently a regional truck driver for Woodgrain.
Gregg moved to Idaho in 2019 to raise his sons in Idaho because of the natural beauty of the state and the enduring principle of freedom. He moved to Payette County because his wife, Kayla, grew up in Fruitland. After decades in Washington state, Gregg wanted to be able to live a life without the government's heavy hand. Idaho is the best place to raise a family.


Issues
2nd Amendment
Gregg believes every human has the Right to self defense. Gregg fully supports the repeal of the NFA and all laws the infringe on the Right to bear arms. Gregg supports Idaho being a leader in getting back to the original intent of the Founding Fathers when they wrote the 2nd Amendment.
School Choice
Gregg supports school choice as a homeschooling family, he has seen the value in tailoring schooling to the needs of each individual child. Gregg supports having the funding follow the child to any schooling of their parents choosing. Education is the the sole responsibility of the parents, parents should be able to choose who, how, and what their children learn. Gregg supports efforts to maximize options for parents.
Abortion
Gregg is an abortion abolitionist, he believes all abortions should be illegal. This includes rape and incest, no child should pay for the sins of their father. All of us are created in the image of God, and we should protect all life. Gregg will vote for all bills the limit abortions, the goal is to criminalize all abortions in the state of Idaho.
Taxes
Gregg will push to get rid of the property tax and the income tax in Idaho. The citizens of Idaho are not a piggy bank for the bureaucracy of the state. Gregg supports a simple flat sales tax (groceries would be excluded), this would be a state wide fixed tax that could not be increased over time.